Bosch
3 Seasons
2017

[Season 4 Coming Soon] Angered by the truths behind his mother's murder, LAPD detective Harry Bosch struggles to find integrity in an imperfect justice system. The killing of a homeless veteran, the suicide of a serial killing suspect, and the high-profile murder trial of a Hollywood director pit Bosch against ruthless opponents who all threaten to destroy him. BOSCH Season 3 promises to be the most compelling yet.

A suspected killer whom Bosch has pursued for several years turns up dead in an apparent suicide. Edgar discovers that Harry has a complicated history with the dead man. When the case is later ruled a homicide, Detective Jimmy Robertson develops troubling theories about the culprit.

Bosch learns more about the dark past and murder of Billy Meadows. The credibility of a key witness threatens to undermine the Holland case. Edgar maneuvers to handle damning evidence. Dangerous men target Bosch.

Bosch clashes with his fellow detectives. Irving weighs his career options just as his personal life takes a turn. The killers behind the Meadows murder clean up loose ends. Questions swirl about whether Bosch is an avenging angel.

The secret effort to smear Bosch intensifies. Harry and his colleagues struggle to uncover who's trying to frame him. Irving closes a chapter in his personal life, but is ensnared in departmental politics. Bosch digs into the history of former soldiers under suspicion. Killers pull off a major score.

News explodes that the LAPD is investigating one of its own in a murder case. Bosch homes in on the motive behind a string of homicides. Robertson's doubts about Bosch deepen. Edgar discovers another disturbing link between Harry and a murder victim. Irving assists the investigation of the "Koreatown Killer."

Bosch and Robertson work a promising lead in the Gunn case. Further evidence gets the team closer to solving the Meadows murder. Irving does damage control on another crisis related to Bosch. Edgar takes action. The Holland case is on the brink.

The department rallies when a threat hits close to home. There's a pivotal turn in the Holland case. Bosch is forced to face a dark truth. Irving embraces a lifelong goal. There's no honor among thieves.

Bosch's relentless pursuit in the Meadows case reaches a climax. Bosch and Edgar talk about a startling discovery. An unexpected visitor drops in on Bosch and Maddie. Harry learns that his history is far from settled.

Angered by the truths behind his mother's murder, LAPD detective Harry Bosch struggles to find integrity in an imperfect justice system. The killing of a homeless veteran, the suicide of a serial killing suspect, and the high-profile murder trial of a Hollywood director pits Bosch against ruthless opponents who all threaten to destroy him. BOSCH Season 3 promises to be the most compelling yet.

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The Harry Bosch books are my favorite books ever, so I have high standards when it comes to this show. And my standards have been met with Season 3. Titus Welliver is captivating (I really tried to make this season last, but I watched all the episodes in less than 24 hours with a good night's sleep in between). I can't look away when he is on screen. Also giving an excellent performance this season is Jamie Hector as Bosch's partner Jerry Edgar.

I hope Amazon continues with this show. I would like to see more episodes!

Amazon Studios deserves significant recognition and praise for demonstrating the creative potential of streaming. Season 3 of Bosch is the best so far. We've often told friends that "the best show on television, isn't on TV--it's on Amazon."

Calling this a "cop-show" is sort of like saying that Raymond Chandler wrote detective stories. While it's certainly a police procedural, and can be enjoyed as such--but it's also an exploration of complex characters and flawed human beings. What are the impacts of our childhood on the adults we become? How can we be better parents for our own children? How do we all deal with tough choices of right and wrong--especially in a world where things are so often reduced to left or right.

In short, Bosch is a television show for "grown folks" as my father would have said. In a single word, "Amazing."

Watch it. Devour it. And whatever you do, appreciate it like the treasure that it is.

I binged watched again!!! I didn't mean too...I couldn't help myself. This series is so amazing...the cast is perfect..stories are edge of your seat and nail biting...I love a good mystery. Thank you Amazon for this series....please bring him back soon! Now I'm off to start the Fortitude series and no doubt..I'll be watching the entire Bosch series in between for the umpteenth time. Love you Titus!!!!

This is the fix all Michael Connelly fans have been waiting for. Compelling from the opening credits to the endnotes. This is THE detective show, the essence of LA noir not seen since the likes of Raymond Chandler and Dashiel Hammet. It just doesn't get better than this.

Love everything about this series. Amazing characters with so much depth, and the city of LA, as well as the jazz soundtrack are practically their own characters. Binge-watched season 3 and now dread the long wait for season 4, but so happy I know there will be one coming!

Why the awards shows do not remember this series is beyond me. Everything is perfect - writing, characters, acting, mood, music, ... Anyone who has ever watched a mystery, whether noir or not, will love Bosch. As good as the books are this series is better.

You know, I'm not sure why I like it, but I sort of do. I find that the show is better when it shows more restraint and Bosch manages to do that pretty well at times. I liked that someone other than Harry had to shoot a villain, I like that Harry's fellow detectives are not idiots placed there to make Harry look like a genius, and I liked the extra attention given to J. Edgar. However, I'm not sure I like the way they're bringing back his mother's death investigation. Some book fans were disappointed in how they dealt with that subject at the end of season 2 because they would rather there be a huge manhunt, chase, and shootout at the end. Instead, Harry simply finds that his mother's killer had died years ago of natural causes. To me, that's a very fitting way for things to end up for Harry Bosch. He's a bitter malcontent who happens to be good at what he does, but what he doesn't do well is making himself happy. It just seems to make sense to see his relationships constantly fail and for him to come up short on getting satisfaction with regards to his mother's murder. Because of that, I think it also fits to have his ex-wife be happy with another man and having his ex-wife come back to live with him makes me worry that they're going to try to re-kindle their relationship. I guess we'll see how it goes, but I truly believe what Rudy Tafero said when he predicted that Bosch would "eat his own gun" when he could no longer do police work. Anything else sort of betrays the character.